Although fans are gearing up for the June 27 premiere of Michael Bay’s Transformers: Age of Extinction, Paramount Pictures is already looking ahead to its 2016 sequel.

It’s part of a 2016 slate revealed today at CineEurope in Barcelona. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the studio also plans to release Star Trek 3, G.I. Joe 3, Hansel and Gretel 2, Paranormal Activity 5, Timur Bekmambetov’s Ben Hur, and the return of Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop.

Meanwhile, TheWrap reports that Universal Pictures has delayed the release of the next installment of the Bourne franchise from Aug. 14, 2015, to July 15, 2016. The sequel to 2012’s The Bourne Legacy will see Jeremy Renner reprise his role as Aaron Cross.

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A new Trek movie had BETTER be out in 2016 (it’s only Trek’s 50th anniversary after all)…

alistaircrane

Let’s just hope it’s better than the previous two.

Bass Guitar Hero

Generally, you don’t want a sequel to be worse than its predecessors.

Arturo López Rossell

When we will see a GI Joe Vs. Transformers movie?

Chuck777

The last two are the real bad ones (because they are Star Wars movies in disguise). Hopefully the new film will get back to Boldly Going, rather than senselessly propelling the Chosen One up Starfleet’s ranks and totally sweeping all his errors and self-made-problems under the rug.

No offense to the movie companies but… Why is everything being released in 2016? Are they not worried so many potentially good films released in quick succession will cannibalize their own profits?

gundampeacewind

I usually want to see about 3 movies in a year, which are usually sci-fi in origin. This year I have seen 4 and I’m still not done with Guardians of the Galaxy and The Hobbit. I haven’t seen The Lego Movie because I don’t have the money to see everyone movie and I want to see Godzilla more than once. I do agree with you about 2016, it seems there are too many movies!!

Bass Guitar Hero

Nah, every Trek movie has its flaws that Trekkies can find stuff to nitpick on. Every single one probably always will.